Analysis Of Halal Tourism Potential Based on the 2019 Halal Tourism Implementation Guidelines of The Ministry of Tourism
(Case Study: Jung Koneng Bangkalan Mangrove Park)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55826/halaltech.v1i1.3Keywords:
Potential, Tourism, HalalAbstract
The economic sector is one of the most important factors in supporting a country's progress. There are many ways to improve the economy, one of which is with halal tourism, halal tourism is a tourist attraction that refers to the provision of facilities, security, food, and rules in accordance with the provisions of Islamic law, in 2019 Indonesia occupied the first seat as the best halal tourism in the world according to the global version of the Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) overtaking 130 other registered countries. Therefore, the author sees that the Jung Koneng Bangkalan Mangrove Park has great potential to become halal tourism, to take part in national economic development, and apply the word hablum minal alam (human relationship with nature) by becoming a caliph who protects and preserves nature, which is the order of the Ruler of the Universe. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method and uses an empirical approach. The results indicate that the tourism sector of the Jung Koneng Bangkalan Mangrove Park has strong potential to develop into halal tourism, although several sectors still require further development.
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